Plan Your Next Event With UsRely on Kittanning Country Club for your next Wedding Reception, Rehearsal Dinner, Bridal or Baby Shower. We are also a great place for business functions, we welcome groups of all sizes for business golf outings and meetings. Our facility provides the ideal atmosphere to make a great first impression.

Golf At Kittanning Country ClubKittanning Country Club is particularly noted for its fast and undulating greens and quality course conditions, having hosted Western Pennsylvania Golf Association Championship events and W.P.I.A.L. Sectional qualifiers in recent years. The club is an ideal location for hosting your golf outing or special event, contact the Pro Shop 724.543.2044 or General Manager 724.543.2014 to inquire about events or guest playing privileges.

Member of the Tri-County Golf AssociationKittanning Country Club is a member of the Tri-County Golf Association, a group of 11 private country clubs in South-Western Pennsylvania that allows the members from each club to play in any other member club for a flat fee of $25.00 (includes cart) TWICE a month. Other Tri-County Golf Association clubs include Connoquenessing, Greensburg, Hannastown, Hill Crest, Indian Lake, Ligoneer, Pleasant Valley, and Willowbrook Country Clubs.

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PROVIDING A RELAXED SETTING AND GREAT FACILITIES

Kittanning Country Club is a private facility with a long and proud history. The well maintained golf course is a 9-hole basic design with some alternate tees and greens included. Although not particularly long (6,000 yards) the course offers some very challenging green complexes. There are three sets of tees to accommodate players of all skill levels each with corresponding USGA slope ratings. The golf course opened for play in 1922 and was designed by Emil Loeffler, a longtime employee of Oakmont Country Club as both a club professional and superintendent. Loeffler designed several quality course in Pennsylvania that include Hannastown Golf Club (original 9 holes), Latrobe Country Club, Nemacolin Country Club, Bucknell University course (original 9 holes) and Williams Country Club, in Weirton, West Virginia.